Ansett Aviation Training
ATR 72 is a twin-engine turboprop, short-haul regional airliner developed and produced in France and Italy by aircraft manufacturer ATR. The number “72” in its name is derived from the aircraft’s standard seating configuration in a passenger-carrying configuration, which could seat 72–78 passengers in a single-class arrangement.
EASA FSTD Code: EU-A0111
First entry into service: 2017
Operator: Ansett Aviation Asia
Aircraft manufacturer: ATR
Aircraft model: ART 72-212A (600 version)
Sim Manufacturer: TRU Simulation & Training
Qualification level: EASA* FFS LEVEL D
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
FSTD DATA
Type or variant of aircraft: ART 72-212A (600 version)
FSTD qualification level: AEROPLANE FFS LEVEL D
Primary reference document: CS-FSTD(A) initial issue and refer to section J. & K.
Visual system: Rockwell Collins, EP8100, LCOS projectors, FOV 200degx40deg
Motion system: Moog-FCS, 60 inch, electric pneumatic, 6 DOF
Engine Fit: Pratt & Whitney PW127M / Hamilton HS 568F 6 blades propeller
Instrument Fit: According to aircraft type fitted with New Avionic Suite (NAS) modification standard 3.1
ACAS Fit: TCAS II (ver. 7.1)
Windshear: Profiles available
Additional capabilities: UPRT, high altitude cruise approach-to-stall event, icing according to CS-FSTD(A) issue 2
Restrictions or limitations: None
*European Union Aviation Safety Authority
*Ansett Reference: ATR72-600